Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes - Patel, Manish Kumar; Phan Tran, Lam-Son; Pandey, Sonika;(szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

 
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ISBN13:9780443134906
ISBN10:0443134901
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:525 oldal
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Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes

Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants
 
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Exogenous Priming and Engineering of Plant Metabolic and Regulatory Genes: Stress Mitigation Strategies in Plants provides insights into metabolic adjustment, their regulation, and the regulatory networks involved in plants responding to stress situations. It contains comprehensive information, combining mechanistic priming and engineering approaches from the conventional to those recently developed. In addition, the book addresses seed priming, tolerance mechanisms, pre-and post-treatment, as well as sensory response, and genetic manipulation. From basic concepts to modern technologies and prevailing policies, readers will find this book useful in enhancing their understanding of the area as well as helping in identifying approaches for future research.




  • Provides detailed information on developing stress-tolerant crop varieties using two distinct approaches
  • Highlights advancements in OMICS approaches for different crops
  • Assists readers in designing and evaluating plan for future research
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Section 1: Rewiring stress responses in plants: Exogenous priming 1. Exogenous priming and abiotic stress challenges 2. Reprogramming crop stress memory: Exogenous priming 3. Natural compound priming induces abiotic stress Tolerance in plants: Possible mechanisms 4. Concepts and Possibilities in Priming-mediated Stress and Cross Tolerance in Plants 5. Exogenous Post-treatment Enhanced Chilling Tolerance in Fruits: An Overview 6. Seedling Pre-treatment Induced Tolerance to Salt and Drought Stress: current trends and future directions 7. Alterations in Plant Primary and Secondary Metabolism by Priming 8. Mannitol Priming Alleviates Stress Tolerance in Agricultural Crops 9. Exogenous Proline-mediated Stress Tolerance in Plants 10. Modulation of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants by Exogenous Glycine Betaine 11. Hormones priming: regulator for stress tolerance in plants 12. Mechanisms of Seed Priming Involved in Abiotic and Biotic Stress Amelioration 13. Effect of fruits Priming on Molecular mechanisms regulating stress memory 14. Natural compound Priming for Multiple Stress Tolerance 15. An overview of the effect of seed priming-induced physiochemical and molecular processes in plants: abiotic stress tolerance 16. Epigenetic and chromatin-based plant stress adaption and memory 17. Plants and epigenetic memory for stress response and adaptation Section 2: Mitigating stress by engineering metabolic/regulatory genes 18. Mechanisms of Sensing of Abiotic Stress responses in plants 19. Genetic manipulation for stress tolerant plants: current status and challenges 20. Metabolic Genes: A Toolbox for Combating Salt and Drought Stress in Crop Improvement 21. Metabolic Genes: A Toolbox for Crop Improvement by Mitigating the Effects of Metal and Water Logging Stress 22. Drought Stress and the Effectiveness of Transcriptomics in Identifying Drought Tolerance Mechanisms in Plants 23. Regulatory Genes for the Improvement of Salt and Drought Tolerance 24. Regulatory Genes for Metal and Water Logging Relieving Stress 25. ROS and their role in stress tolerance 26. RNS and their role in stress tolerance 27. Transcription Factors: countering the effect of abiotic stress 28. Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate the effect of salt drought stress 29. Current methods for mitigating the effects of metal and water logging stress in industrial and horticulture crops 30. The use of CRISPR/Cas tools versus a transgenic technique 31. Crosstalk and Interaction among Salt Stress Tolerance Pathways 32. Plant gene networks involved in drought stress response and tolerance 33. Thermo-primed cellular networks for plant stress management 34. Coordinated epigenetic regulation in plants: a powerful tool for abiotic stress management